Chrysler forms in-house tuning unit

The Chrysler Group has Ford Motor Co. and, to a lesser extent, General Motors Corp. clearly in its sights with the creation of a performance-tuning specialty vehicle group. Ford has its long-standing Specialty Vehicle Engineering group, and GM announced last fall that it was forming an in-house, performance operation. While GM's effort is still forming, Chrysler is already able to pull the trigger

The Chrysler Group has Ford Motor Co. — and, to a lesser extent, General Motors Corp. — clearly in its sights with the creation of a performance-tuning specialty vehicle group. Ford has its long-standing Specialty Vehicle Engineering group, and GM announced last fall that it was forming an in-house, performance “tuning” operation.

While GM's effort is still forming, Chrysler is already able to pull the trigger with a trio of souped-up entries under its new Performance Vehicle Operations (PVO) banner.

There are about 200 engineers from specialty vehicles and motorsports dedicated to the new PVO business unit initially, says Wolfgang Bernhard, Chrysler Group chief operating officer. DC's PVO is bigger in scale and wider in scope than Ford's SVE team, says Chrysler.

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